The simSchool project we’ve been working on with CurveShfit for several years now has just won a Next Generation Learning Challenges grant from EDUCAUSE. simSchool is a classroom simulator that helps teachers develop experience in analyzing student differences, adapting instruction to individual learner needs, gathering data about the impacts of instruction, and seeing the results of their teaching. We look forward to working with AACE, UNT-IITTL, Pragmatic Solutions, FableVision, and SITE on building the next version of this exciting project.
simSchool
Jul 7, ’10
4:46 PM
We’ve started working with simSchool again, continuing work on one of the projects that Brandt led development on before founding Logic Branch. simSchool is a classroom simulator that helps teachers develop experience in analyzing student differences, adapting instruction to individual learner needs, gathering data about the impacts of instruction, and seeing the results of their teaching. We’re starting with moving the application for simSchool to a new server cluster at the University of North Texas, to enable it to scale up to serve a larger user base.